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Versionen från 8 augusti 2013 kl. 20.04

"Atomic Comics", fackbok av den amerikanske historieprofessorn Ferenc Morton Szasz som beskriver hur kärnkraften har skildrats i amerikanska och japanska serier alltsedan 20-talet. Inte minst ur vetenskaplig och social synvinkel, militär samt fredlig användning och så vidare.

Szasz tar bland annat upp serier som "Atomic Man", "Flash Gordon", "Spider-Man", "Barefoot Gen", "Astro Boy" och "Kuroi Ame ni Utarete" ("Black Rain"). Boken har ett flertal illustrationer.

Utgivningsfakta

  • Ferenc Morton Szasz: "Atomic Comics - Cartoonists Confront the Nuclear World", University of Nevada Press, 2012.

Innehåll

List of Illustrations xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xvii
1 Introduction
Part I - Before Hiroshima 9 Comic strips Confront the Subatomic World: The Turn of the Century to the Early 1930s
22 The Comics and the Fissioned Atom: The Mid-1930s to August 6, 1945
Part II - The Initial Reaction: 1945-Early 1960s 43 Coming to Grips with the Atom: Early Atomic Superheroes
67 Atomic Comic Utopias, Espionage and the Cold War
Part III - Atomic Comics Change Direction: The Mid-1050s to the Present Day 89 American Underground Comix, Political and International Cartoonists, and the Rise of the Japanese Manga
116 The Never-Ending Appeal of Atomic Adventure Tales
133 Conclusion
Notes 137
Bibliography 155
Index 167